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Tp-Link Black Archer Ax3000 Dual Band Mu-Mimo Gaming Router, (Archer Ax3000) Size 6
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This product has been praised for its great performance and value, with many customers reporting that it has doubled their WiFi speed and solved their wireless router problems. It is easy to set up and has a good signal and speed, with 4 ethernet connections. Customers have also reported that it is a safer replacement for their old router.
The Archer AX3000 4-stream dual-band router reaches speeds of up to 3 Gbps, for a buffer-free 4K/HD streaming and gaming experience. Connect more devices via OFDMA technology, minimizing network congestion that occurs with too many devices connected at the same time.
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This product has been praised for its great performance and value, with many customers reporting that it has doubled their WiFi speed and solved their wireless router problems. It is easy to set up and has a good signal and speed, with 4 ethernet connections. Customers have also reported that it is a safer replacement for their old router.
Pros
- Great performance for the price
- Solves wireless router problems
- Doubles WiFi speed
- Good range
- Easy to install
Cons
- Overheating issue
- Difficult setup
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The Archer AX3000 4-stream dual-band router reaches speeds of up to 3 Gbps, for a buffer-free 4K/HD streaming and gaming experience. Connect more devices via OFDMA technology, minimizing network congestion that occurs with too many devices connected at the same time.